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Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
So. My buddy Nescho Dimov has been biking through Japan since the end of May. At first, we heard from him fairly frequently-- postcards, emails and such. Not so much when he was exploring Hokaido, but we expected fewer internet cafes, etc. would make it harder to email.

We even tried to find our old friend in Kyoto (this isn't the first time we've tried over the years) around the first of the year. I guess we were hoping we could give him the name of somebody to look up if he got in trouble or something, but our old friend has been hard to find (he has a common name, though we thought that the fact that he's Christian might narrow it down a bit).

Anyway, here's the latest missive from Nescho (Nash):

quote:
Subject: Tokyo

Hi Ron,
I will be short cause it is a friends computer.
Made to Tokyo. Taking lots of pictures. Ran out of money so I borrowed from
Doug and thank you for giving him a check strip. Unreal as it may seem I

slept several nights in a park here in Tokyo, pennyless, hungry but strong.
I used my last money to get on a Shinkansen from Fuji to Tokyo because other
wise I could not access my bank account. International ATM here are rare. It
is an Adventure. I am still waiting for the money, maybe they are deposited
and the check will clear Today-your Saturday or Monday.
I had to sell something to a friend I met in order to survive. He invited me to his home and I have taken some pictures from the 29th floor
above a truly amazing city. No Godzila but me.
Hope you are well!
Love and Light to all!
Nesho

So what I'd like to know is,

I just want to be able to help Nescho if there's an emergency.
Anybody have any ideas? Help!

[ August 03, 2004, 02:52 PM: Message edited by: Olivetta ]
 
Posted by NdRa (Member # 2295) on :
 
A very dear friend of mine lives in Tokyo. She is a very helpful down-to-earth person that speaks both English and Japanese fluently. I can speak to her about your situation and I'm sure she would be ok with helping out a kind stranger.

Email me if you are interested.
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
Isn't aretee in Japan? Or wait, no, who is it? I know that we do have at least one hatracker in Japan. A woman, I think. She hasn't posted anything in the forums in a long time though.

[ August 03, 2004, 03:04 PM: Message edited by: Noemon ]
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
Eenjo! That's who I'm thinking of. You might try emailing her.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
I lost her email addy when my comp got kissed by a magnet. [Frown] I'll do a search and see if I can find a post of hers that hasn't dropped off yet
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
I just tried and didn't have much luck, but you know how the search engine is here.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
I found the old addy. Her nick was actually enjeeo, I think. That may have been the problem. [Smile]

I have emailed her and ndra. *crosses fingers* Here's hoping!
 
Posted by Derrell (Member # 6062) on :
 
Olivetta, I found one of her landmark threads. Here's the link . enjeeo AT hotmail Dot com
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
[Smile] That would definitely explain why I didn't turn up any relevant hits, wouldn't it?

Good luck!
 
Posted by PSI Teleport (Member # 5545) on :
 
Well, you know how the search engine is. [Wink]
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
[ROFL]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Thanks Derrell! That's the one I had. Hope it's still active.

I really liked Enjeeo, and now I miss her all over again. [Frown]
 
Posted by NdRa (Member # 2295) on :
 
Olivetta - I went ahead and emailed my friend with information from this thread and your email. I'll let you know as soon as she responds.
 
Posted by sarahdipity (Member # 3254) on :
 
I'm going to Japan at the end of Sept and beginning of Oct. I'm scared that I'm going to get lost! Anyone have ideas of things I can do around Sendai.
 
Posted by enjeeo (Member # 2336) on :
 
Okay clearly I have to update my profile.

Just got the email, but now reading this I have had most of my questions answered. [Smile]

Olivet - I'll see what I can find out and then email again.

Oh, and hi all! [Smile]
 
Posted by Rakeesh (Member # 2001) on :
 
Hi, enjeeo! Good to e-see you:) Hope life's treatin' you well these days-well enough to the point that you'll post more often [Wink]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
enjeeo, I sent you two emails over the last few days (replying to yours) and both of them have bounced. [Frown]

I'm terribly grateful for your help, and have no other way of contacting you to thank you. [Frown]

Thank you, lots!
 
Posted by NdRa (Member # 2295) on :
 
Olivia - Aya hasn't responded to my email yet. I know she has been under the gun at work off and on so she just might have not had a chance to. Some weeks she works 14 hour days and by the time she gets home she just passes out. This may be one of those weeks. I'll try to give her a call this weekend when she isn't working.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Thank you, but please don't hound the poor over-worked friend. I do appreciatethat you guys care.

[Smile]
 
Posted by Noemon (Member # 1115) on :
 
Enjeeo! Welcome back, even if you're just popping in temporarily (hope you're here to stay a while though). I promise not to misspell your name anymore. [Smile]
 
Posted by Telperion the Silver (Member # 6074) on :
 
quote:
I had to sell something to a friend I met in order to survive. He invited me to his home and
Well now.... [Wink]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Just got a call from him, and the deposit has not gone through yet. I guess we'll have to try Western Union or some such to get him his money. He's been without money for 5 days, basically living in his tent.. Poor guy.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Can anybody give me primer on using Western Union?
 
Posted by Jaiden (Member # 2099) on :
 
I haven't used it in ages... but when I did, I just used their website and my credit card [Smile]

http://www.westernunion.com
 
Posted by Jaiden (Member # 2099) on :
 
CT beat me too it [Smile]

You can check how much it will cost on the Western Union website.

http://www.westernunion.com/info/osMoneyTransfer.asp (it's on the right hand side of my screen, a column taht says "price it")

[ August 05, 2004, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: Jaiden ]
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
I'm [Big Grin] you checked back in to [Wave] , enjeeo. Been reminded of you when mention was made of topics Japanese, Australian, or EasternPacific, as well as VictorianEra literature. Especially missed your contributions inre geopolitics, and peacemaking as opposed to war.
It's enlightening when Hatrack has some nonAmerican viewpoints represented.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Um. Turns out the guy who was supposed to deposit the money tried to do it by wire, and the wire bounced. So he wrote a check, but didn't havethe bank's address. So, it's been sitting on his desk in an envelop with the deposit slip for a week, while Nash has been hungry and penniless in Tokyo. *grumbles at Nash's rich friend*

In any case, he's going to get him money through American Express Traveller's services, hopefully tonight.

My emails and continued attemptsto thank Enjeeo keep bouncing, and she hasn't posted here again. [Frown] I'm sure she thinks I'm snubbing her. *fret*

Anyway, Nash had a longish talk with Ron, and he is well. he spent most of his time biking in Hokaido, and people would buy him water bottles and such and just give it to him if he looked tired. He had painted several postcard sized watercolors, which he gave in thanks whenever someone offered him a kindness. And that was when he still had money. [Big Grin] Only was called 'gaijin' once. A public bathroom attendant in Hokaido (responsible for locking the public restrooms at night so people don't sleep in them) politely approached him and said, "Gaijin-san, if you like to stay, I will not lock." Probably because it was about to storm. [Smile] But he had his tent so shelter wasn't an issue.

Still, it was nice.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Have you tried contacting her at a different hour?
There's about a 180degree/12hour difference between the EastCoast's time and Japan's time.
You may have been bouncing off their "wee hours of the morning" server-down-for-regular-maintenance schedule.

[ August 06, 2004, 11:58 AM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
She's NOT IN JAPAN anymore.

She's been home for a few months now. In her email to me, she mentioned that she called the Kansai Seminar House for me, because she "speaks some Japanese" and thought it would be easier for her than for me (which is utterly true and I am prostrate with gratitude for that).

Trouble is, I'd like to pay her back for the call and stuff, but I can't get hold of her. [Frown]

BTW, I'm pretty sure she's NOT Japanese, she just lived there for a while. I am a little fuzzy on where she hails from originally, though, so I'm not assuming she's American.
 
Posted by Tristan (Member # 1670) on :
 
Enjeeo is Australian.
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
Thank you, Tristan! I couldn't remember for certain. For some reason I was thinking New Zealand, but I knew that wasn't right, either.

Still doesn't help with the email, since I have tried several different times of day and stuff. [Frown] [Confused]

I just don't want her to think I'm dissing her.
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Thanks for the info that enjeeo's back home. The way she just dropped off the Hatrack map made me wonder if she'd been enslaved to work in a yakuza mochi factory malleting rice night&day, or somethin'.

[ August 06, 2004, 03:22 PM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
She told me that when she left Japan she got a job with 'real hours' and less time to play online. She's doing fine, though. If anybody has luck contacting her (it's the hotmail account that keeps bouncing my emails back) PLEASE let her know I wasn't snubbing her! I break out in a sweat at the thought she might think I took her kindness for granted! [Frown]
 
Posted by enjeeo (Member # 2336) on :
 
Good Lord some people worry over nothing. [Big Grin] I wasn't growling at the computer cursing you for not running back to thank me. I figured you were busy sorting out all this stuff for your friend and I've also been pretty busy at work the last couple of days.

Sorry about my hotmail being full. I've emptied it now. I'm glad things are slowly working out for your friend.
quote:
Thanks for the info that enjeeo's back home. The way she just dropped off the Hatrack map made me wonder if she'd been enslaved to work in a yakuza mochi factory malleting rice night&day, or somethin'.
Okay, that was the funniest thing I've read in a month. [Big Grin] [Big Grin] That would be a pretty terrible fate. Not as terrible as ending up in the places the yakuza really do run, but bad, haha.

Yes I'm Australian and back in Australia. It's very nice that some people missed me - I hadn't really thought they noticed to be honest - and I will try to post a bit more.
 
Posted by Rakeesh (Member # 2001) on :
 
Stay, and hey, bring back the other Aussies with you, dangit [Smile]
 
Posted by Olivetta (Member # 6456) on :
 
He gave his tent away to a friend who admired it. Then, because there was only one international ATM in Kyoto that he could find, he spent his last $50.00 on the bullet train to Tokyo.

THat's where it became really inconvenient that his friend hadn't deposited the money in his account. He spent five days living like a homeless person in Tokyo. Everyone was nice to him. Another homeless guy even bought him some noodles once. Last we heard from him, we had gotten the guy to get Nash some Travellers checks through his AMEX Travellers assistance program. We gave him the address to go to pick them up, and he never called back.

*bites lip* I hope it went okay. *shrug*
 
Posted by enjeeo (Member # 2336) on :
 
Pity he spent $50 on the shinkansen. The normal trains would have taken longer but he would have had about $30 left for food.

I wish I knew more people in Tokyo. If he'd been in Osaka I could have been more help. Anyway, hopefully no news is good news (but I hope he contacts you soon.)

[ August 08, 2004, 05:59 PM: Message edited by: enjeeo ]
 


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